Effects of central infusion of ANG II and losartan on the cardiac baroreflex in rabbits
Baker Medical Research Institute, Melbourne, Victoria 8008, Australia The effect of chronic activation or inhibition of central ANG II receptors on cardiac baroreflex function in conscious normotensive rabbits was examined. Animals received a fourth ventricular (4V) infusion of ANG II (30 and 100 ng...
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Veröffentlicht in: | American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology 2000-02, Vol.278 (2), p.H558-H566 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Baker Medical Research Institute, Melbourne, Victoria 8008, Australia
The effect of chronic activation or inhibition of central
ANG II receptors on cardiac baroreflex function in conscious
normotensive rabbits was examined. Animals received a fourth
ventricular (4V) infusion of ANG II (30 and 100 ng/h), losartan (3 and
30 µg/h), or Ringer solution (2 µl/h) for 2 wk. After 1 and 2 wk,
ANG II (100 ng/h) decreased cardiac baroreflex gain by 20 and 37%,
respectively ( P = 0.015), whereas
losartan (30 µg/h) increased baroreflex gain by 24 and 58%,
respectively ( P = 0.02). Within 1 wk
of the end of the infusions, cardiac baroreflex gain had returned to
control. Ringer solution or the lower doses of ANG II or losartan did
not modify the cardiac baroreflex function. Blood pressure and heart rate were not altered by any treatment, nor was their variability affected. These data demonstrate a novel long-term modulation of
cardiac baroreflexes by endogenous ANG II that is independent of blood
pressure level.
blood pressure; angiotensin type 1 receptors; fourth ventricular
administration; long-term infusion |
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ISSN: | 0363-6135 1522-1539 |
DOI: | 10.1152/ajpheart.2000.278.2.h558 |